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2 06 GMC 3500's at work had leaky lines. My 07 2500 has not yet in 21k,is it indicative to 06's only???
I believe the most are 06's. Thats what it seems atleast.
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2 06 GMC 3500's at work had leaky lines. My 07 2500 has not yet in 21k,is it indicative to 06's only???
Were these "updated" lines available in late Jan.? That is when I got mine done. Hope when the cold comes back, I don't have the same problem.I replaced one of mine. Don't remember the part # but according to the service man it was the updated one that GM just put out to cure the problem. We'll just wait I see if he was telling the truth.
Bump to the top. Got my 1st leaker at 81k+ miles on the pressure line to the bottom of the radiator. Was running high idle to warm up a few times recently at below or near zero. IIRC the Canadian guys got a letter last winter telling them to disable high idle because of it. My bad I guess.
Got part #s of each different line? Only one I need is the one to bottom of the radiator.Hi ! There are new part numbers for the 3 lines- the new lines have different crimping to seal better-time will tell ! Put on 9 lines today ! See ya !
Bump to the top. Got my 1st leaker at 81k+ miles on the pressure line to the bottom of the radiator. Was running high idle to warm up a few times recently at below or near zero. IIRC the Canadian guys got a letter last winter telling them to disable high idle because of it. My bad I guess.
So far so good Jeff. It's only been a couple of thousand miles since I replaced it thanks to some good advice from Noah. I wrote up a DIY (but no pics) and I don't remember if I put it here. Let me know if you need it. When I compared the 2 side by side there wasn't much difference between the new and old part #s except the new crimp appeared a bit better quality.